State-owned Cnooc becomes the first Chinese energy company to be granted a license to seek Arctic oil.
Despite thawing relations with Beijing, Taiwan is concerned the mainland is capable of attacking successfully.
A Chinese property tycoon blamed bureaucratic red tape for unsustainable housing prices.
Move over, Dustin Moskovitz! The new youngest billionaire in the world is in town.
Despite having just 7 percent of the Chinese smartphone market, Apple ranks first on desirability.
Ford is working hard to become a significant presence in China, where it surpassed Honda and Toyota in sales volume last year.
National Geographic called the fatwa “unprecedented.”
Can the UFC, the Las Vegas-based mixed martial arts fighters league, find success in Asia?
National Oreo Day is celebrated on March 6. Oreo cookies were first produced in 1912 in New York City.
China's working women who plan on having families are facing an even bleaker job market.
A small loss-making solar company in Shanghai is about to default on its debt Friday, which would make it China's first-ever domestic bond default and possibly the first of many to come.
The billionaires in China's National People's Congress this week are wealthier than the 1,000 richest Chinese.
Laos has consistently delivered 8 percent annual GDP growth over the past decade.
Up to 500,000 stores are expected to take part in the demonstration.
With its defense budget, China is making a statement. And how do India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan and the Philippines compare?
China has officially been dethroned as the global investment hot spot.
China's government quietly released its own search engine, which has a familiar-looking logo.
Asia Pacific is the only region that saw an increase in defense budgets between 2009 and 2014, while the world’s total saw annual declines.
Here's what you need to know about the state of the Chinese economy and the annual National People's Congress.
The former U.S. embassy in Tehran is a bizarre, must-see tourist site and a focal point for enduring anti-American sentiment.
Daohugou Biota, a newly identified dinosaur fauna, may shed light on the evolutionary history of vertebrates.
Thailand's billion-dollar seafood export industry charged with relying on slavery and human trafficking.